/// <summary>Reads one word out of the EEPROM at position pos. The first 32 bytes are reserved for the OS of C-Control Pro. Therefore a pos value of 0 and higher accesses the EEPROMmemory at position 32 and upwards. The value of pos describes a byte position in the EEPROM. This should be taken care of when using word or floating point accesses.</summary>
/// <param name="pos">Byte position in EEPROM.</param>
/// <returns>EEPROM value.</returns>
word EEPROM_ReadWord        $opc(0x75)(word pos);

/// <summary>Reads a floating point value out of the EEPROM at position pos. The first 32 bytes are reserved for the OS of C-Control Pro. Therefore a pos value of 0 and higher accesses the EEPROMmemory at position 32 and upwards. The value of pos describes a byte position in the EEPROM. This should be taken care of when using word or floating point accesses.</summary>
/// <param name="pos">Byte position in EEPROM.</param>
/// <returns>EEPROM value.</returns>
float EEPROM_ReadFloat      $opc(0x76)(word pos);

/// <summary>Writes one word into the EEPROM at position pos. The first 32 bytes are reserved for the OS of C-Control Pro. Therefore a pos value of 0 and higher accesses the EEPROMmemory at position 32 and upwards. The value of pos describes a byte position in the EEPROM. This should be taken care of when using word or floating point accesses.</summary>
/// <param name="pos">Byte position in EEPROM.</param>
/// <param name="val">New EEPROM value.</param>
void EEPROM_WriteWord       $opc(0x77)(word pos, word val);

/// <summary>Writes a floating point value into the EEPROMat position pos. The first 32 bytes are reserved for the OS of C-Control Pro. Therefore a pos value of 0 and higher accesses the EEPROMmemory at position 32 and upwards. The value of pos describes a byte position in the EEPROM. This should be taken care of when using word or floating point accesses.</summary>
/// <param name="pos">Byte position in EEPROM.</param>
/// <param name="val">New EEPROM value.</param>
void EEPROM_WriteFloat      $opc(0x78)(word pos, float val);

/// <summary>Writes one byte into the EEPROMat position pos. The first 32 bytes are reserved for the OS of C-Control Pro. Therefore a pos value of 0 and higher accesses the EEPROMmemory at position 32 and upwards.</summary>
/// <param name="pos">Byte position in EEPROM.</param>
/// <param name="val">New EEPROM value.</param>
void EEPROM_Write           $opc(0x37)(word pos, byte val);

/// <summary>Reads one byte out of the EEPROMat position pos. The first 32 bytes are reserved for the OS of C-Control Pro. Therefore a pos value of 0 and higher accesses the EEPROMmemory at position 32 and upwards.</summary>
/// <param name="pos">Byte position in EEPROM.</param>
/// <returns>EEPROM value.</returns>
byte EEPROM_Read            $opc(0x38)(word pos);